dimanche 31 janvier 2016

By Stephanie Martin


Patients diagnosed with terminal illnesses deserve a dignified life that enables them to find meaning in the remaining days and also transition peacefully. To avoid a trial and error approach in provision of necessary care, experienced nurses and researchers have penned excellent titles targeting handlers in hospices, relatives and friends. Here are some of the amazing books on hospice care awareness that will change your approach.

After working with terminally ailing patients for decades, Patricia Kelley and Callanan Maggie shared their experiences in a book entitled Final Gifts. This title is a holistic approach to handling of patients in hospices and at their dying moments. It provides tips on their communication methods and how to decode that in order to identify and fulfill their needs. It also sensitizes terminally ill patient handlers on the need to provide a perfect environment that enables smooth transition.

The experiences shared are very intimate and personal. In their narration the sick have an extraordinary way of communicating. They have very particular needs that they would like fulfilled. The transition is a journey whose departure is choreographed. These patients have an elaborate vision of this journey including a welcoming party on the other side. In fact, they never leave before their time. It is only by understanding such a scenario that caregivers can provide the necessary support.

The experiences given by Maggie and Patricia are hands-on. It is the guide that will help handlers, relatives and friends to provide the best final moments to the ailing person. According to Kelley and Maggie, the dying want to hand over incredible gifts of wisdom, love and faith to those left behind. This is the right title to help you prepare such a patient emotionally and spiritually for the final journey.

A Hospice Guide Book is the work of a psychologist researcher by the name Dr. Curtis. His emphasis is that terminally ailing patients should be provided with a dignified life up to the very last second. Life must be made meaningful despite the fact that it is coming to an end. It is the duty of friends, relatives and caregivers to provide this hope.

Dr. Curtis lays a lot of emphasis on the need to provide comfort, peace and dignity. The psychologist takes time to clarify what a proper hospice should be and means to the patient. This explanation includes the philosophy behind establishment of hospices. Beyond definition, he explores the myths surrounding hospices, facts and fallacies.

Dr. Curtis uses A Hospice Guide Book to provide viable alternatives in care provision and pain management. He explains the varying levels of attention that patients require depending on their condition. He pays close attention to the physical facilities and environment in hospices and what it means to the patients. He is also detailed on the handling of patients at the ultimate last minute. From his insights, handlers will provide a peaceful transition to any patient.

Authors have shared insights and experiences that enable as smooth and peaceful transition for terminally ill patients. Through these insights, terminally ill persons find psychological, emotional and spiritual support at the crucial moment in their lives. The books are reasonably priced and available over the internet.




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